Every Emmy award winning actor can claim star-studded success on screen, but few can also consider themselves successful authors. These books show how some stars can make us cry, laugh, smile, and snicker on the screen as well as in a book.

“American Horror Story: Asylum” repeated history by earning another 17 Primetime Emmy nominations again this year. Here’s a look at five reasons why “American Horror Story: Asylum” is leading the Primetime Emmy pack.

With 14 Emmy nominations, the once little mail order provider turned online streaming network, Netflix, has officially made it to the big leagues. Its original productions of “House of Cards” and “Arrested Development” are up against top cable shows including “Game of Thrones” and “The Newsroom” from HBO and “House of Lies” from Showtime.

The Television Academy has honored hundreds of actors, actresses and television series for delivering exceptional work that has entertained millions of viewers around the world. Here’s a look at the top five television shows that have taken home the most Primetime Emmy Awards in history, since 1949.

The comedy categories in this year’s prime time Emmy Awards are packed with major talent. From Lena Dunham to Bob Newhart, there are major stars vying for the top honors this year. Check out who might take home the Emmy – do you agree?

Three-time Emmy winner Neil Patrick Harris is set to return as host for this year’s 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. Several charismatic celebs have been called upon to host television’s biggest award ceremony through the years. Here’s a look at five people whose Primetime Emmy prowess put them at the top of the hosting pack.

The Emmy race for Outstanding Comedy Series is a tight one this year, but it’s likely to come down to The Big Bang Theory, 30 Rock, and Louie for the top honor. Which show will Emmy voters choose for the prize?

The nominees have been announced and Neil Patrick Harris is set to host the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, September 22nd at 8/7 central on CBS, that leaves just one question left, who will win? Vote in the polls below for your favorite TV shows.

The most Emmy nominations, 17, went to “American Horror Story: Asylum.” Close behind was “Game of Thrones” with 16 nods, while “Saturday Night Live” and the Liberace biopic “Behind the Candelabra” earned 15 nominations each.